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if we're talking about focus, mike rogers is the head of the national security agency. national security agency is a very powerful agency that focuses on foreign surveillance. this is one of the agencies at the center of the russia collusion investigation. earlier this week, cnn had a report that described mike rogers head of the nsa expressing, quote, frustration to lawmakers about his inability to convince president trump to accept u.s. intelligence that russia meddled in the election. that's according to a congressional source familiar with the meeting. mike rogers, head of the nsa also reportedly shared concerns with lawmakers about the, quote, lack of white house focus on the continue threat from russian cyberefforts, particularly relating to u.s. voting systems. that's according to another congressional source. so the nsa is frustrated that the president doesn't get that russia attacked us or doesn't care and cannot focus on trying to fight it at all. take a look at that coupled with what "the washington post" reported this weekend. for contrast, "the washington p
if we're talking about focus, mike rogers is the head of the national security agency. national security agency is a very powerful agency that focuses on foreign surveillance. this is one of the agencies at the center of the russia collusion investigation. earlier this week, cnn had a report that described mike rogers head of the nsa expressing, quote, frustration to lawmakers about his inability to convince president trump to accept u.s. intelligence that russia meddled in the election. that's...
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agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that, and if it turns out after the fact, that was an american's account, as as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that, and if it turns out after the fact, that was an american's account, as lock as they din know at the time they were getting domestic communications, which, of course, you wouldn't, it's all legal and they can keep that in an enormous database indefinitely. and widen said, look, you are claiming we are not at risk. the civil liberties aren't at risk, then we shouldn't at bear minimum have some rough
agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. as long as their purpose is to get...
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security agency, the agency that does super secret work with electronic intercepts overseas to try to change the data, study the election machines to prove the election was stolen. this is an incredible breach of the white house and the intelligence agencies to be using it for a political purpose. how impressive would this be? >> that's right. it's an extraordinary plot that was devised, proposed, rather in this memo that my colleagues at the "washington post" obtained that would have had president trump using his power to use electronic and intelligence gathering to try to find proof of foreign interference in the election to rig the results for biden. now, there's no evidence that occurred. that proof does not exist, as best as we know it. but this was a conspiracy laid out by trump allies to get the president to use his power of his office to basically try to find evidence to jin it up to be able to prove that somehow foreign actors were interfering illegally to swing the election for biden. >> and brandon, turning to the republican side, the rnc today is going to pass a resolution
security agency, the agency that does super secret work with electronic intercepts overseas to try to change the data, study the election machines to prove the election was stolen. this is an incredible breach of the white house and the intelligence agencies to be using it for a political purpose. how impressive would this be? >> that's right. it's an extraordinary plot that was devised, proposed, rather in this memo that my colleagues at the "washington post" obtained that...
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agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. where they get information, if it turns out that was an american's account, if they didn't know at the time they were getting domestic intelligence, they said look, you're claiming we're -- not -- at risk, our civil liberties were not at risk, because you have this incredibly robust over sight, should not we have a rough estimate on how many american's communications are getting swept up in this data base, they said we can't do that, the reason we can't do it. it is secret. go to a secret room and read the reason why we can't do this. the public is not allowed to know. he also wanted to bar back door searches. the idea here is
agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. where they get information, if it turns...
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shots were reportedly fired near the headquarters of the national security agency. the agency says one of its buildings was damaged. >>> a jury has been seated for the trial of boston marathon bombing suspect tsarnaev. >>> snow is expected in parts of kentucky and. >>> a second execution is on hold in brian keith terrell was said to die next week. another death row inmate's execution wall street postponed yesterday. >>> now back to "hardball." sgli the days when the jewish people remain passive in the face of genocidal enemies, those days are over. even if vault has to stand alone, israel will stand. but i know that israel does not stand alone. i know that you stand with israel. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it was a day of extraordinary drama in american politics. it began with prime minister bibbi netanyahu with an unprecedented address. he used washington's most prominent platform for eviscerate our own president's policy goal for a nuclear deal with iran. moments after the address, president obama responded. >> if we're successful in negotiating, then in fact
shots were reportedly fired near the headquarters of the national security agency. the agency says one of its buildings was damaged. >>> a jury has been seated for the trial of boston marathon bombing suspect tsarnaev. >>> snow is expected in parts of kentucky and. >>> a second execution is on hold in brian keith terrell was said to die next week. another death row inmate's execution wall street postponed yesterday. >>> now back to "hardball." sgli...
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agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that, and if it turns out after the fact, that was an american's account, as lock as they din know at the time they were getting domestic communications, which, of course, you wouldn't, it's all legal and they can keep that in an enormous database indefinitely. and widen said, look, you are claiming we are not at risk. the civil liberties aren't at risk, then we shouldn't at bear minimum have some rough estimate of how many americans' communications are getting swept up? and the nfrp sa repeatedly said we can't do that, and the reason why is secret. so
agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. as long as their purpose is to get...
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agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. >>> as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that. if that turps out after the fact oops it was an american's account. they can keep that in an nor mouse database and wyden said zej sensibly you are claiming our civil liberties aren't at risk because you have a robust oversight. shouldn't we at bare minimum have a rough stes estimate of how many americans communications are getting swept up in this database and the nsa repeatedly said essentially we can't do that and the reason we can't is secret. go to a secret room and read the reason why we can't do this. the public isn't allowed to know. h
agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. >>> as long as their purpose...
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the national security agency still doesn't know the full extent of what he took. sources tell nbc news the agency is, quote, overwhelmed by the amount of damage that snowden has done. >>> a short yet unbelievable video clip shows a truck crashing through a guardrail and down a ravine in central michigan. you can see the truck and its trailer launch off the road. amazingly, the driver is expected to recover from his injuries. >>> tuesday in new york city, a taxi jumped a curb and hit a 23-year-old woman severing one of her legs below the knee. tv's dr. oz happened to be at the scene. a good samaritan saved the woman's life with a tourniquet. >> there was a dog leash and a belt. they saved her life. between the two of them, we were able to stop the bleeding. >>> water with dangerously high levels of radiation is leaking from japan's crippled fukushima nuclear plant. the plant, damaged in japan's 2011 earth and tsunami is leaving water so contaminated officials say it's enough to give someone a five-year dose of radiation in just one hour. >>> and a daring rescue in
the national security agency still doesn't know the full extent of what he took. sources tell nbc news the agency is, quote, overwhelmed by the amount of damage that snowden has done. >>> a short yet unbelievable video clip shows a truck crashing through a guardrail and down a ravine in central michigan. you can see the truck and its trailer launch off the road. amazingly, the driver is expected to recover from his injuries. >>> tuesday in new york city, a taxi jumped a curb...
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security agency, the national reconnaissance office, the national geospatial agency, they are almost automatically top secret and then compartmented information. to hear that some of this was sitting on a stage in a ballroom at mar-a-lago is really cringing for me. u just to give you a sense of the sensitivity of these agencies in common conversation at fbi headquarters or if you're out at lunch, we typically use a code name for these agencies so that we know what we're talking about and where something came from but that people sitting next to us would not know what we're talking about. this is the kind of classified information that he kept openly at mar-a-lago. >> and joyce vance, why don't you weigh in here as well. >> well, while y'all have been diligently working through the specifics of the indictment and talking about the details and the evidence, i'm the person who skipped ahead to read the ending and something stunning is the scope and breadth of this indictment. there are not seven counts in this indictment as reported last night, but there are 38 charges that are brought
security agency, the national reconnaissance office, the national geospatial agency, they are almost automatically top secret and then compartmented information. to hear that some of this was sitting on a stage in a ballroom at mar-a-lago is really cringing for me. u just to give you a sense of the sensitivity of these agencies in common conversation at fbi headquarters or if you're out at lunch, we typically use a code name for these agencies so that we know what we're talking about and where...
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national security agency, the cybersecurity agency, and many others, the president instead is downplaying this and directly contradicting secretary of state mike pompeo about who might have been behind it. the president tweeting just a few minutes before we came on the air that the cyber hack is far greater in the fake news media than in actuality. president trump saying he's been fully briefed and everything is under control, but that russia, russia, russia is the priority chant when this kind of thing happens. the president raising the prospect in fact it could have been china, the president also making the alarming comment that it could have been also involving some type of cyber breach of our elections system which is not something we have heard from any security officials in the last week or so. now, these comments suggesting that it could have actually been beijing behind this attack and downplaying the severity of it directly contradicted what we heard from secretary of state pompeo just yesterday as he gave an interview to a radio host. take a listen to what pompeo had to say. >>
national security agency, the cybersecurity agency, and many others, the president instead is downplaying this and directly contradicting secretary of state mike pompeo about who might have been behind it. the president tweeting just a few minutes before we came on the air that the cyber hack is far greater in the fake news media than in actuality. president trump saying he's been fully briefed and everything is under control, but that russia, russia, russia is the priority chant when this kind...
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the cia, the department of defense, national security agency, the national geospatial intelligence agency, you go on and on. but the firsts 16 pages are all about the sloppy retention. they really focus on who was having access to these documents, namely, trump's own employees, including mr. nauta. they talk about the fact right on page 2 that trump stored his boxes containing classified documents in various locations in the mar-a-lago club, including in a ballroom, a bathroom, a shower, an office space, his bedroom, and a storage room. they show pictures take not by the fbi, but by his employees of the boxes containing classified information. then you jump to the point in which of may of 2021, trump is warned specifically by the national archives, if you don't give them back, you're going to be referred to the department of justice. and then after that, you have months of these same employees, who again have no security clearances, have no right to see these documents, then going on a mission to try to get trump to focus and get these documents and get them back in the boxes and get them
the cia, the department of defense, national security agency, the national geospatial intelligence agency, you go on and on. but the firsts 16 pages are all about the sloppy retention. they really focus on who was having access to these documents, namely, trump's own employees, including mr. nauta. they talk about the fact right on page 2 that trump stored his boxes containing classified documents in various locations in the mar-a-lago club, including in a ballroom, a bathroom, a shower, an...
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i mean, we were all fairly shocked early on in the trump administration when national security agency director, the director of the national security agency said he had not been directed as head of the nsa to try to fight in the ongoing efforts by the kremlin to influence our politics. we now know from this latest indictment that in fact this effort run by prigozhin and the internet research agency and the elements of this russian government directed interference campaign, they didn't slow down after 2016. they kept right up and in fact kept scaling up their efforts and spending more money to try to influence american voters and american politics in 2017 and 2018. with this leadership are you worried the intelligence agencies aren't doing what they're doing to keep us safe? >> they're certainly not going to win points from this president for doing things about the russian threat, but nonetheless they're professionals. they're doing their job. the justice department did its job. it indicted this russian woman for meddling in the most ugly divisive messages that the russians could imagi
i mean, we were all fairly shocked early on in the trump administration when national security agency director, the director of the national security agency said he had not been directed as head of the nsa to try to fight in the ongoing efforts by the kremlin to influence our politics. we now know from this latest indictment that in fact this effort run by prigozhin and the internet research agency and the elements of this russian government directed interference campaign, they didn't slow down...
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there are national security agencies and law enforcement agencies who have been skew niezing all of these refugees and applicants. it take two years to come to the united states. they are extreme wly vetted. president trump executive order is not based on national secure but on fear mongering. >> obama put on "the president fundamentally disagree with the motion of discriminating against people. i'm joined by the hof ton post. tell me what this means in history right now the fact that seven countries have been target, you can't come here for three months. >> now gains great -- this is reaction. that owe some ba bin lad din would have prayed for and died for. this is 9/11, 15 years later. >> let's break it down how it become a propaganda tool. at home homegrown terror. this is that's kind of think that's going to ininspire them to latch on to this dangerous ideology. abroad, look at how this is going to do with the diplomat,s the people we need and count on. you can shed blood tor the country and fight for the united states and we're not going to be there to have why you are back we may sh
there are national security agencies and law enforcement agencies who have been skew niezing all of these refugees and applicants. it take two years to come to the united states. they are extreme wly vetted. president trump executive order is not based on national secure but on fear mongering. >> obama put on "the president fundamentally disagree with the motion of discriminating against people. i'm joined by the hof ton post. tell me what this means in history right now the fact...
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i've worked for the national security agency undercover, overseas and i've worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint training academy where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. so when they say i'm a low-level systems administrator that i don't know what i'm talking about i'd say it's somewhat misleading. >> hear more from edward snowden in an hour-long prime time special tonight at 10:00 on your local stations. >>> students are paying respects to those killed in last week's violent attack in santa barbara. thousands joined for a memorial to remember the six lives cut short in a stabbing and shooting spree. >> we are here because we want to share memories of the young lives struck down far too soon. >> my son died and i -- >> richard martinez, the father of one of the victims, spoke about the problem on msnbc's "last word. "account. >> my son died and i believe it could have been prevented. i mean, we're americans. we're supposed to be a can-do country. i find i
i've worked for the national security agency undercover, overseas and i've worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint training academy where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. so when they say i'm a low-level systems administrator that i don't know what i'm talking about i'd say it's somewhat misleading. >> hear more from edward snowden in an hour-long...
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there is a standard that has been accepted that they are taking, especially at the national security agency and other agencies like that, where they will not allow foreign intrusions into the process. but that's not what we are talking about. we are not talking about russian military intelligence coming in and hacking each individual voting machine. the problem here is that we have had the mindset of the american public hacked. over 40% of this country refuses to believe anything that the general u.s. news media says and regular journalism as it's been performed since the beginning of this country has done they just refuse to believe it because they have been using super charged intelligence and disinformation like it said in mike mcfaul's article. and they believe the conspiracy theories. they believe the rumors. they believe things that are patently false. and until you can beat that, those people are going to be almost irretrievable. >> let me put up a politico poll that was taken in august that asked voters whether they thought russia will try to meddle in the 2020 election. 61%
there is a standard that has been accepted that they are taking, especially at the national security agency and other agencies like that, where they will not allow foreign intrusions into the process. but that's not what we are talking about. we are not talking about russian military intelligence coming in and hacking each individual voting machine. the problem here is that we have had the mindset of the american public hacked. over 40% of this country refuses to believe anything that the...
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of the national security agencies and the other agencies to go ahead to authorize the release of the details. it was also an extraordinary step to indict governor officials as chuck referenced, because when you do, that you have to wonder whether or not other countries could do that to our own officials and we don't want to put our own officials in legal jeopardy, so it had to be rock solid case and one that bob moo mueller in his judgment and the judgment of many professionals believed was absolutely paramount for the national security of the united states. it is actually a public service to call that out, and the only thing, and the only question out there is whether our president is going to accept those findings and based on the report that we got from peter alexander and we will see what the president actually says at the podi podium, it does not appear that he is willing to accept it. >> it does not, and guys, stay with me for a moment, but let's bring in hans nichols at the white house, and "washington post" reporter and msnbc political analyst ashley parker. ashley, the presi
of the national security agencies and the other agencies to go ahead to authorize the release of the details. it was also an extraordinary step to indict governor officials as chuck referenced, because when you do, that you have to wonder whether or not other countries could do that to our own officials and we don't want to put our own officials in legal jeopardy, so it had to be rock solid case and one that bob moo mueller in his judgment and the judgment of many professionals believed was...
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and entities, the intelligence agencies, the national security agencies, congress. there are plenty of people on a daily basis who have interaction with this administration and with this president who frankly are flabbergasted at what they're seeing and what they're hearing when they go into a meeting in the oval office, and they just can't believe it. so they leak it. and i think that's a lot of what you get in the press today. >> and, matthew, this of course adds to a paranoia which has been kind of an operating thesis in that west wing you cover. >> that's exactly right. we know the president sort of feels this paranoia about the deep state or other leakers. but to touch on what jeremy said earlier, it is sort of a paranoia of back-stabbing in the west wing that leads to so many of these leaks happening. donald trump does not engender a lot of loyalty in his staff, either to him or to each other. so i think what leads to so many of these leaks is if you're worried that the only way to protect your own job is to leak negative things about your colleagues or you th
and entities, the intelligence agencies, the national security agencies, congress. there are plenty of people on a daily basis who have interaction with this administration and with this president who frankly are flabbergasted at what they're seeing and what they're hearing when they go into a meeting in the oval office, and they just can't believe it. so they leak it. and i think that's a lot of what you get in the press today. >> and, matthew, this of course adds to a paranoia which has...
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>> well, across the government you see the national security agencies, the age agenc agencies, trying to tie together be bea databases to get information. but it's hard to get inside the head of an individual. >> and we've obviously been through a very tough recession that we're still struggling to recover from. government jobs tend to be good jobs. they tend to be seen as stable jobs. are people in general really clamoring to get into good government jobs as recruiting overall is going well. >> you know, with the shutdown, it's not -- you can't even say that the government is a safe bet anymore. but yes, especially in the information technology world and in cyber security. a lot of people feel that this is an interesting field of work. despite whatever snowden did, you know, the work will survive the criticism. >> yeah, and what comes through in your article also is the fact we got a lot of rank and file people just trying to do their jobs, which is separate from something some of us have been critical of the nsa for which is its management going rogue, james clapper lying to congres
>> well, across the government you see the national security agencies, the age agenc agencies, trying to tie together be bea databases to get information. but it's hard to get inside the head of an individual. >> and we've obviously been through a very tough recession that we're still struggling to recover from. government jobs tend to be good jobs. they tend to be seen as stable jobs. are people in general really clamoring to get into good government jobs as recruiting overall is...
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the national security agency is a foreign intelligence agency. its activities are directed against these valid foreign intelligence targets in response to leaders in order to protect the nation and its interests from threats such as terrorism and proliferation of mass destruction. >> nbc news chief correspondent richard engel, national security correspondent mark mazzetti. mark, i'd like to go to you first on the question of nsa and cia working together. if you're edward snowden, lack of transparency, implemented in secret out of public oversight lack legitimacy and are a problem. from your vantage point how big a deal is it these agencies are working in collusion. >> it's not surprising nsa and cia worked together or cia relies on nsa to vacuum up all sorts of information overseas. i think the documents in the post report quite interesting details how they work together and specific people they have gone after. i think that this all feeds into that combined with u.n. report the extent of use of drones overseas. also whether there's going to be i
the national security agency is a foreign intelligence agency. its activities are directed against these valid foreign intelligence targets in response to leaders in order to protect the nation and its interests from threats such as terrorism and proliferation of mass destruction. >> nbc news chief correspondent richard engel, national security correspondent mark mazzetti. mark, i'd like to go to you first on the question of nsa and cia working together. if you're edward snowden, lack of...
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we are coordinating or they are coordinating with the national security agencies. they're coordinating with the central intention agency, and however, getting that warrant also allowed them to take in intelligence from other foreign intelligence collectors. the ukrainians, estonia, french ghq in england. there's an enormous amount of collection power. i would scrub every correction and try to determine exactly what they're trying to determine now. are these people connected to russian spies? are they being handled by russian spies? are they russian spies? >> can we tell using modern electronics and data collection if somebody has talked on the phone? can we get a universal look at all communication pretty much now? how -- what percentage of communication can we nail down? >> well, not universal look at communications. we get a focussed look, target oriented look. if we're going after a specific target, we'll use specific multibillion dollar systems to hone down on what we know about their communications and branch out from there and see if it interconnects with any
we are coordinating or they are coordinating with the national security agencies. they're coordinating with the central intention agency, and however, getting that warrant also allowed them to take in intelligence from other foreign intelligence collectors. the ukrainians, estonia, french ghq in england. there's an enormous amount of collection power. i would scrub every correction and try to determine exactly what they're trying to determine now. are these people connected to russian spies?...
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such as the national security agency, and the defense intelligence agency, alex. >> okay. lots to get through on that. thank you so much for the setup, josh letterman on that. >>> the latest from the joe biden team. the president-elect, former vice president, no the just in transition mode but campaign mode. keeping an eye on the georgia runoff. and covering the president in waiting for us, welcome. no public events scheduled today, but quite a jumping act, i'd say, behind the scenes? >> reporter: yeah. a juggling act indeed, alex. especially when you error josh talking abo -- hear josh talking about the barriers at the biden team tries to enter the white house. biden painted a bleak picture the other day of the economy. we know the economic recession is so inextricably tied with the ongoing pandemic. biden made that point repeatedly. you cannot begin to get the economy on track without first dealing with the coronavirus. biden dealing in short and longer-term steps here. short-term saying the first 100 days of his presidency he wants to see americans wearing masks to try
such as the national security agency, and the defense intelligence agency, alex. >> okay. lots to get through on that. thank you so much for the setup, josh letterman on that. >>> the latest from the joe biden team. the president-elect, former vice president, no the just in transition mode but campaign mode. keeping an eye on the georgia runoff. and covering the president in waiting for us, welcome. no public events scheduled today, but quite a jumping act, i'd say, behind the...
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the state department has asked the nation's top-secret national security agency to sweep the agency before secretary of state george schultz arrives in ten days. while marines allegedly compromised the current embassy, lack security was just as damaging next door at the new embassy now under construction. these officials believe the new offices are bugged top to bottom. they recommend the building be torn down and re-built from scratch. the cost, more than $1 billion. when the soviets built their new embassy complex in washington, they insisted all building materials be constructed on site. each beam and board was skr scrupulously x-rayed. but according to intelligence sources, american officials in moscow, were quote, outplayed from the start. soviet workmen pre-cast the concrete off-site without american supervision. workers on-site say security was a joke. the result, sophisticated listening devices embedded in foundations, floors, and walls. >> "nbc nightly news" ann gairls reporting in 1977. this is a big deal. the senate voted more than two to one that then secretary of state george
the state department has asked the nation's top-secret national security agency to sweep the agency before secretary of state george schultz arrives in ten days. while marines allegedly compromised the current embassy, lack security was just as damaging next door at the new embassy now under construction. these officials believe the new offices are bugged top to bottom. they recommend the building be torn down and re-built from scratch. the cost, more than $1 billion. when the soviets built...
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agencies but also all of our national security agencies are part of that vetting process. there's about 20 steps that have to be gone through in order to get screened in. syrian refugees, by the way, have the most extreme vetting and screening that we can see. and judge robart in seattle in issuing the nationwide stay did speak to this and essentially said there is no proof that you are giving me to the government, he said this, there is no proof that you are giving to me that there's any logical reason, factually based reason to put a ban on these folks. >> then is your issue that the spirit in which donald trump wanted to pursue this order or the way they executed it? former spokesperson jason miller said this was donald trump trying to fill a campaign promise and get it done quickly. >> well, it's both. i think the courts are going to tell us that over and over again but it also incredibly badly executed. it's a no win for their side i think on both counts. >> thank you so much. apologies earlier when i made a mistake, india, not indonesia. apologies. >> thank you so mu
agencies but also all of our national security agencies are part of that vetting process. there's about 20 steps that have to be gone through in order to get screened in. syrian refugees, by the way, have the most extreme vetting and screening that we can see. and judge robart in seattle in issuing the nationwide stay did speak to this and essentially said there is no proof that you are giving me to the government, he said this, there is no proof that you are giving to me that there's any...
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this bill did, however, take away a valuable tool that allowed the national security agency and other -- and other intelligence agencies to quickly and rapidly access phone records and match them up with other phone records to see who terrorists have been calling. because i promise you, the next time there is an attack on this country, the first thing people are going to want to know is, why didn't we know about it and why didn't we stop it. >> and more division surfaced when rubio was pressed on whether he supports a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. now after being accused by one of the moderators of not answering the question. >> after ten years in that probationary status where all they have is a work permit i personally am open to allowing people to apply for a green card. that may not be a majority position in my party. but that's down the road. >> there was a time for choosing, as reagan put it. where there was a battle over amnesty, and some chose, like senator rubio, to stand with barack obama and chuck schumer and support a massive amnesty plan. >> always puzz
this bill did, however, take away a valuable tool that allowed the national security agency and other -- and other intelligence agencies to quickly and rapidly access phone records and match them up with other phone records to see who terrorists have been calling. because i promise you, the next time there is an attack on this country, the first thing people are going to want to know is, why didn't we know about it and why didn't we stop it. >> and more division surfaced when rubio was...
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they include the national security institute, the national geospatial agency, the central intelligence agency, the department of energy. we're talking about the agencies that were with the most sensitive programs and techniques that we have available to us. when they look at the complete sustain the former president had for any kind of preservation, sensitive information, displaying it cavalierly at bedminster, attack plans, nuclear plans, one has to understand the background here. foreign intelligence services are constantly trying to target and penetrate a president or former president and his or her family. and so, mar-a-lago existed with a giant bull's-eye on the property, and numerous foreign nationals have been exposed publicly as being able to penetrate. what concerns me most, ali, is what we don't know about the counter intelligence challenges at mar-a-lago, and who got their. there's a glimpse of it in the indictment, which refers to the hundreds of thousands of people who trapped through mar-a-lago during the period of interest in this investigation. >> and mary, there are pe
they include the national security institute, the national geospatial agency, the central intelligence agency, the department of energy. we're talking about the agencies that were with the most sensitive programs and techniques that we have available to us. when they look at the complete sustain the former president had for any kind of preservation, sensitive information, displaying it cavalierly at bedminster, attack plans, nuclear plans, one has to understand the background here. foreign...
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the head of the national security agency, our digital spying agency said essentially the same thing, and we see no government effort, no agency wide effort to tackle this issue of russian election interference. dhs is working with the states and trying to shore up the basic cyber security, but there is no effort on russian social media interference and manipulation. the national security counsel eliminated the cyber security coordinator. tom bossert is not being replaced. it's unclear. we know the president is very concerned about this investigation into russian election interfeerngs, but there's no evidence he's doing anything about actual russian election interference. >> i hope i'm wrong, and secretary nielsen, i invite you to come on television with me or any person working with her on this. i would love to know where we're taking action. for me, it's been 327 days since the white house has agreed to sit down for any of the interviews i requested, and if i'm wrong on this and we're taking action, i invite you to sit here and explain it to us. congressional republicans have asked
the head of the national security agency, our digital spying agency said essentially the same thing, and we see no government effort, no agency wide effort to tackle this issue of russian election interference. dhs is working with the states and trying to shore up the basic cyber security, but there is no effort on russian social media interference and manipulation. the national security counsel eliminated the cyber security coordinator. tom bossert is not being replaced. it's unclear. we know...
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. >>> president obama is challenging the status quo of the national security agency. looking to change the way the agency operates its surveillance programs. the president is proposing to revise section 215 of the patriot act, which explains how nsa can collect telephone data. they want to introduce a civil liberties and privacy advocate to the process, declassify more nsa and fisa court documents and appoint a new group of outside experts to review intelligence. it's receiving criticism from lawmakers who believe a privacy advocate will slow down the country's anti-terror tactics. president obama and senator john mccain, has talked about how snowden has changed intelligence. >> i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations. before mr. snowden made he's leaks. i don't think we would have gotten to the same place. and we would have done so without putting at risk, our national security. and vital ways to secure the country. there's americans that view mr. snowden as awhistleblower. there's some young people that believe he's some kind of jason bourne. >
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and so it was unusual and alarming for the national security agency and the british cybersecurity agency to see this group all of a sudden start targeting health care institutions, and they are saying that it's about stealing vaccine research, steve. >> obviously we don't want anybody stealing any research from this country, but what are the implications there if russia or anyone for that matter, but russia in this case were able to steal that information to jump ahead of us potentially in developing a vaccine? what are the implications there if they were able to do that? >> sure. it's not terribly surprising, right, that a foreign intelligence agency would be trying to steal this information. in fact, the u.s. government says that china is also doing this kind of hacking, and it appears to be kind of a vaccine nationalism going on, steve, where countries are racing to be first to perfect this vaccine. of course whatever country gets it first is going to give it to their own citizens first presumably and could stand to make a lot of money potentially. now, what my sources say is china is
and so it was unusual and alarming for the national security agency and the british cybersecurity agency to see this group all of a sudden start targeting health care institutions, and they are saying that it's about stealing vaccine research, steve. >> obviously we don't want anybody stealing any research from this country, but what are the implications there if russia or anyone for that matter, but russia in this case were able to steal that information to jump ahead of us potentially...
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that fall underneath the purview of the pentagon such as the national security agency. we should note that this reluctance to cooperate when it comes to the national security apparatus of the pentagon is different from what we're seeing from other parts of the government so the other cabinet agencies that from all accounts have been much more willing to cooperate with the transition since the gsa ascertained president-elect joe biden's victory in the race just a few weeks ago. >> okay. thank you. let's go to latest from the transition. also a skeptical when it comes to this vaccine. seems like massive uphill battle. >> reporter: all of those times on the biden tran igs to do list as they get ready to be inaugurated on january 20th. they are trying the build a plan to deseminate a vaccine. that's something biden says he hasn't been a specific plan from trump administration as they have been talking to thing a sis and getting read in on the progress made so far. he described it as it's going to be a difficult task going forward making sure that states and localities have
that fall underneath the purview of the pentagon such as the national security agency. we should note that this reluctance to cooperate when it comes to the national security apparatus of the pentagon is different from what we're seeing from other parts of the government so the other cabinet agencies that from all accounts have been much more willing to cooperate with the transition since the gsa ascertained president-elect joe biden's victory in the race just a few weeks ago. >> okay....
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one of the most significant events is the revelation of the surveillance for national security agency. as you review how to reign in the national security agency, a federal judge said that, for example, the government failed to cite a instance instance in which analysis of the nsa's m metadata stopped an attack. are you able to cite an example it did so? >> let me talk more broadly then i'll talk specifically about the program you're referring to. as you know, the independent panel that i put together came back with series of recommendations, 46 in total. i have an extensive meeting with them down in the situation room to review all of the recommendations that they've made. i want to thank them publicly because they did an excellent job. and took my charge very seriously. i told them i want you to look from top to bottom at what we're doing and evaluate whether or not the current structures that we have and current programs that we have are properly addressing both our continuing need to keep ourselves secure and prevent terrorist attacks or proliferation of weapons of mass destructio
one of the most significant events is the revelation of the surveillance for national security agency. as you review how to reign in the national security agency, a federal judge said that, for example, the government failed to cite a instance instance in which analysis of the nsa's m metadata stopped an attack. are you able to cite an example it did so? >> let me talk more broadly then i'll talk specifically about the program you're referring to. as you know, the independent panel that i...
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these are giants in the national security affirment. the job is to integrate the agency. state, defense, the intelligence agencies, the national security adviser becomes the broker who brings those folks together in the situation room to face the hardest decisions together. it's a critical role and it also has a big international face to it as well. >> jim, as we heard from kristen welker there, there's nbc news reporting that indicates it was the camp david debacle that led to mr. bolton's departure. when the president canceled those secret talks about camp david, meeting with the taliban, reports that pence and bolton were against this meeting, vice president pence decides to tweet that the reports were essentially fake news. john bolton did not. what does that tell you? >> that john bolton was trying to separate himself from a disastrous political decision and be the one adult in the room who realized how stupid the politics are, of indiaviting onf our gravest enemies to camp david, the places where roosevelt and churchill planned world war ii, where khrushchev and iee
these are giants in the national security affirment. the job is to integrate the agency. state, defense, the intelligence agencies, the national security adviser becomes the broker who brings those folks together in the situation room to face the hardest decisions together. it's a critical role and it also has a big international face to it as well. >> jim, as we heard from kristen welker there, there's nbc news reporting that indicates it was the camp david debacle that led to mr....
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we have a lot of national intelligence assets, that's, you know, the national security agency, the central intelligence agency, spatial intelligence, all of these agencies are doing a scrub of time lines. and their collection does stop at the border of the united states. and they have to marry up with whatever collection the fbi is doing in local intelligence, law enforcement, bring that backwards to see -- >> so it still could take time to start connecting dots? >> absolutely. you'll connect those dots, but now as we're getting physical intelligence, money transfers, the weapons themselves inside the united states, only then can they try to piece that back to another country. >> how should our law enforcement change its strategy in dealing with potential self-radicalization? >> you know, that's -- >> or is there anything that can be done? >> there is something to be done. it's funny you should mention that. i spent all of yesterday with new york city state police giving a lecture on this very subject. because they're very concerned that now people are going to be inspired by these two sho
we have a lot of national intelligence assets, that's, you know, the national security agency, the central intelligence agency, spatial intelligence, all of these agencies are doing a scrub of time lines. and their collection does stop at the border of the united states. and they have to marry up with whatever collection the fbi is doing in local intelligence, law enforcement, bring that backwards to see -- >> so it still could take time to start connecting dots? >> absolutely....
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security agency, the central intelligence agency and the treasury financial crimes unit actually have a fisa warrant out on members of the trump administration team, where right now we know that it's possibly carter paige, paul man for tafo possibly roger stone. but rex tillerson's connections are so deep into russia. he was a friend of vladimir putin. he was given an award by russia, the friendship award by russia. it would be very, very hard for me to believe that they will not find something in this investigation that would link him to the kremlin. the question is whether those links will be criminal, whether those links will be just innocent as part of regular business, that remains to be seen. but as we go deeper into this, down this rabbit hole of whether there is someone who is in the employ of the kremlin, then it's quite possible that it could get more difficult for him, but he'll probably be secretary of state by then. >> now, let me ask you, ali, if you've got these republicans -- you named three -- that are not committed, may go another way, how do you deal with the fact t
security agency, the central intelligence agency and the treasury financial crimes unit actually have a fisa warrant out on members of the trump administration team, where right now we know that it's possibly carter paige, paul man for tafo possibly roger stone. but rex tillerson's connections are so deep into russia. he was a friend of vladimir putin. he was given an award by russia, the friendship award by russia. it would be very, very hard for me to believe that they will not find something...
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including national security agencies. the president hasn't said anything about it. what do you know about what we are doing right now to fortify ourselves and to figure out exactly what happened? >> every day is a new revelation, and none of this is encouraging. we know -- we believe we know that the russians were behind it. it follows their pattern of conduct. we believe that it started in march after we had spent billions, literally billions of dollars to protect our own intelligence and our own cyber network itself from this kind of attack. and now every day unrolls another chapter that suggests that another agency has been compromised in some way. once we know it's been compromised we have to go to the depth of this compromise and understand how information they could have gleaned from these files. but understand this is information is critical to our national security. we spend the treasury, people, taxpayers who invested on making certain that america is safe. and we spend a lot of money to do it. and in the flash o
including national security agencies. the president hasn't said anything about it. what do you know about what we are doing right now to fortify ourselves and to figure out exactly what happened? >> every day is a new revelation, and none of this is encouraging. we know -- we believe we know that the russians were behind it. it follows their pattern of conduct. we believe that it started in march after we had spent billions, literally billions of dollars to protect our own intelligence...
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national security and cyber command. fbi should be looking at hacks, investigating and looking for foreign influence in terms of persons. but who is responsible for this middle ground? it should be a task force set up. it should have a two-year mandate. it should come from the white house. someone needs to lead this effort and bring these pieces together and the white house refuses to put anyone in charge of that. i think what you're seeing is i think it's admirable for each of these leaders because they're under enormous pressure from the president to keep their mouth shut and not mention russia even in the white house. they're moving forward trying to restore confidence for the american people but it's not the right way to do it and how our country should be led. >> let me just say what the general in charge of the nsa said at the briefing. >> i won't discuss the specifics except to state that our forces are well trained, ready, and very capable. i have complete confidence in the forces under my command. we will work i
national security and cyber command. fbi should be looking at hacks, investigating and looking for foreign influence in terms of persons. but who is responsible for this middle ground? it should be a task force set up. it should have a two-year mandate. it should come from the white house. someone needs to lead this effort and bring these pieces together and the white house refuses to put anyone in charge of that. i think what you're seeing is i think it's admirable for each of these leaders...
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undercover overseas, i've worked for the national security agency undercover overseas and i worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint counterintelligence training academy where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. so when they say i'm a low-level systems administrator, they've don't know what i'm talking about, i'd say it's somewhat misleading. >> the government says snowden may have accessed approximately 1.7 million computerized documents. but the scope of his theft is still somewhat unclear. glenn greenwald says he was been f -- given tens of thousands of documents. and intelligence leaders say the fallout from the revelation is widespread, that it's put lives at risk and given enemies valuable information. >> terrorists and other adversaries of this country are going to school on u.s. intelligence sources, methods and trade craft and the insights they are gaining are making our job much, much harder. >> in june 2013, snowden was charged with espionag
undercover overseas, i've worked for the national security agency undercover overseas and i worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint counterintelligence training academy where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. so when they say i'm a low-level systems administrator, they've don't know what i'm talking about, i'd say it's somewhat misleading. >> the...
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it's a big national security apparatus. time is running out for you to totally destroy it on your way out the door. lots ahead tonight. a couple of great guests i'm really looking forward to talking with. stay with us. tonight... tonight... i'll be eating roasted cauliflower tacos with spicy chipotle sauce. [doorbell chimes] thank you. [puck scores] oooow yeah!! i wasn't ready! you want cheese to go with that whine?? ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. wworking, parenting, problem solving.gning, at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t.
it's a big national security apparatus. time is running out for you to totally destroy it on your way out the door. lots ahead tonight. a couple of great guests i'm really looking forward to talking with. stay with us. tonight... tonight... i'll be eating roasted cauliflower tacos with spicy chipotle sauce. [doorbell chimes] thank you. [puck scores] oooow yeah!! i wasn't ready! you want cheese to go with that whine?? ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event....
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pregnant, the army drafrd her to fort meade, maryland, home of the national security agency and one of the agency's most secret and secure facilities. >> was she happy? was she excited? >> she was excited. she started working and absolutely loved it. >> top secret, some of it? >> she would say mom, i can't share anything about what i do. >> meantime, the army moved maliek to fort jackson, south carolina where he trained recruits in chemical warfare. the couple was 500 miles apart. while living by herself in maryland, karlyn became friends with another soldier, marisa manthey. marisa loved working with karlyn. >> she was the light of the office. she was loving. everyone loved her. >> marisa was a single mom with a young daughter. so when karlyn was nearing the end of her pregnancy, they decided to share a house together. >> had a back yard. it had a decent-size kitchen. and it was right by base. >> did you ever have security concerns? about the townhouse or the area. >> we did have. karlyn had mentioned that she came home one day and felt like stuff was moved around in the house. >> rea
pregnant, the army drafrd her to fort meade, maryland, home of the national security agency and one of the agency's most secret and secure facilities. >> was she happy? was she excited? >> she was excited. she started working and absolutely loved it. >> top secret, some of it? >> she would say mom, i can't share anything about what i do. >> meantime, the army moved maliek to fort jackson, south carolina where he trained recruits in chemical warfare. the couple was...
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i've worked for the national security agency undercover, overseas and i've worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint and counter intelligence training academy where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. >> chuck todd and e.j. are with me. we've come a long way from the day that the president would characterize edward snowden as a 29-year-old hacker. i wonder in his remarks today that if you saw an administration that had learned some lessons from edward snowden's leaks? >> clearly, his leak has changed american policy. it's had an enormous impact on the debate. not only within the obama administration, but among a lot of conservative republicans think of rand paul and other libertarians in congress. and i think there's a lot of ambivalence about edward snow den in public opinion. on the one hand and in particular, if you're a journalist. you applaud whistle-blowers that point out things that lead to changes in policy. on the other hand, i thought there was a funn
i've worked for the national security agency undercover, overseas and i've worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint and counter intelligence training academy where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. >> chuck todd and e.j. are with me. we've come a long way from the day that the president would characterize edward snowden as a 29-year-old hacker. i wonder...
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and national security agencies to the extent in which we may need to invest in our middle east strategy, our counter terrorism strategy, obviously the u.s. public, the consciousness in the u.s., really we have forgotten a lot about this region, don't want to go back into another war, and now there's a debate inside the halls of congress and the administration about whether we need to pivot back. >> lastly staying onto the middle east, we mentioned earlier in the show that prime minister netanyahu of israel seems opposed to the framework of the deal that would free the hostages in exchange for a very lengthy cease-fire and some other conditions. he says we're not going to stop the war -- what are pentagon officials telling you? >> from the officials we're talking to, it's going to be very difficult to do that in gaza. you know, i was in gaza in 2014, and i can tell you just how much hamas is really embedded into the community, the tunnels. even when i was there ten years ago now were still expanding, but incredibly significant, and it's going to be very difficult to completely demolish a
and national security agencies to the extent in which we may need to invest in our middle east strategy, our counter terrorism strategy, obviously the u.s. public, the consciousness in the u.s., really we have forgotten a lot about this region, don't want to go back into another war, and now there's a debate inside the halls of congress and the administration about whether we need to pivot back. >> lastly staying onto the middle east, we mentioned earlier in the show that prime minister...
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director of the national security agency admiral mike rogers. and director of the geospacial intelligence agency robert cardila. >> we'll bring that to you as news is made at this hearing. coming up, the republican party appears to be cozying up to deficits after years of attacking president obama over that issue. now president trump's just released budget proposal has a price tag in the trillions. we're going to break it down next. i needed legal advice for my shop. that's when i remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. people are fighting type 2 diabetes... with fitness... food... and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash,
director of the national security agency admiral mike rogers. and director of the geospacial intelligence agency robert cardila. >> we'll bring that to you as news is made at this hearing. coming up, the republican party appears to be cozying up to deficits after years of attacking president obama over that issue. now president trump's just released budget proposal has a price tag in the trillions. we're going to break it down next. i needed legal advice for my shop. that's when i...
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it's a big national security apparatus. time is running out for you to totally destroy it on your way out the door. lots ahead tonight. a couple of great guests i'm really looking forward to talking with. stay with us. stay with us muscle pain. give up, the couch is calling. i say, it's me, the couch, i'm calling. pain says you can't. advil says you can. working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karl
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